Automotive Materials Stewardship (AMS)

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Automotive Materials Stewardship (AMS) is a not-for-profit organization that enables producers of used antifreeze and antifreeze containers, oil filters and empty oil containers to meet their regulatory recycling obligations.

AMS was established by industry, for industry, in anticipation of Ontario’s move to individual producer responsibility under the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, 2016. AMS operated an Industry Stewardship Plan (ISP) on behalf of producers from April 1, 2017 to September 30, 2021. AMS launched its services as a producer responsibility organization (PRO) on October 1, 2021, and currently operates a network of over 17,000 collection sites throughout Ontario.

AMS is governed by volunteer directors who represent producers of antifreeze, oil containers and oil filters. Our structure has enabled board members to focus on doing what’s right for producers and the environment, seeking to make neither a profit nor a loss.

AMS producers pay fees based on the quantities of oil filters, empty oil containers, antifreeze and antifreeze containers they sell in Ontario. AMS uses these fees to pay for collection, transportation and recycling of these automotive materials — managing convenient, environmentally sustainable ways to divert materials from landfills and helping businesses contribute to a circular economy by taking responsibility for the automotive waste materials they sell in the province.

For a full list of materials accepted in this province, please visit the association’s website.

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AMS currently operates a province-wide network of over 17,500 collection sites throughout Ontario. Each day, AMS diverts more than 34 tonnes of empty oil containers, used oil filters and antifreeze from landfills. Since 2017, AMS has managed the collection of approximately 100,000 tonnes of automotive service materials.